whoever they were. These directives and retributions by that sinister bureaucratic influence, behind the scenes over which the Royals had little direct charge, could produce effects and hide the cause as I found out. A lady in waiting to whom I posed the question, said with a bit of a wry smile…”You do say some very interesting things…….” Pure poetry I would say, but I feel that Diana and her story has more to do with these invisible elements than any form of personal antipathy from the inner Royals themselves who were probably more than aware of the Crown heir´s way of doing things and the banging of heads against brick walls.
The fact that the seamstress, in any case, was quite incapable of handling a whackered Princess speaks volumes and the fact that the Queen´s daughter was there at all, was probably lost on her. Princess Anne told the same Grocer who tried to take Diana out, “if you start like this you continue like it ” or something similar, as he felt incapable of taking money off her for her first vegetable purchase. Princess Anne had become a Dolphin Square Tenant many years after the alarming nap, and her little sortie into the arcade had caught the flirty Romeo by surprise, as his favourite Royal loomed larger than life just behind him as he bent down to pick up some stray pimentoes. “Not exactly the way he had hoped to greet Dolphin Square´s most renowned celebrity”, he confessed dolefully. But then the Royals probably wonder why people do things the way they do…
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